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united states of the project was "not helpful." tensions over the iranian nuclear program to be most in the spotlight. netanyahu has threatened to launch a preventive strike on iranian nuclear abilities. he told the u.n. that iran could have the means to trade in nuclear bomb as early as this spring. i rise as they will respond to any israeli attack by closing the straight -- iran said they will close the strait of hormuz. they could also launched missiles into israel and they're adding further to the israeli border is in the event of a showdown. western countries have passed multiple rounds of sanctions against by round, but they have stopped short of military confrontation. -- against iran. allies including germany have promised to stand by, but few have the stomach for another middle eastern war. israel-u.s. relations have also been strained. barack obama and netanyahu have barely conceal their dislike, but we remain -- the united states remains its biggest backer. most analysts believe 2013 will not be the year that peace will
united states of the project was "not helpful." tensions over the iranian nuclear program to be most in the spotlight. netanyahu has threatened to launch a preventive strike on iranian nuclear abilities. he told the u.n. that iran could have the means to trade in nuclear bomb as early as this spring. i rise as they will respond to any israeli attack by closing the straight -- iran said they will close the strait of hormuz. they could also launched missiles into israel and they're...
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>> mild growth is reported from the united states. the chinese economy has continued to grow in 2012. if we think about 2013, things are looking a little better overall. if we go up 2% in 2012, we are reckoning may be 3.5%, that is our forecast, for 2014. it is european stagnation. it is some growth in the united states and japan. some slowdown in china. china is such a big part of the story, that something of that magnitude i would not say would have a massive impact. obviously, it would be better if they were growing faster, but we're looking for a better performance for 2013. looking ahead, it seems to be getting better. when we will get to the kind of average we experienced before remains an interesting question. >> you mentioned china. there are, of course, concerns the chinese growth rates are slowing down. one thing that caught my eye in the reports is that you forecast that china will lose its dynamism. talk us through why that is, in your opinion. >> a country cannot grow as dramatically as china has in terms of gdp and trade
>> mild growth is reported from the united states. the chinese economy has continued to grow in 2012. if we think about 2013, things are looking a little better overall. if we go up 2% in 2012, we are reckoning may be 3.5%, that is our forecast, for 2014. it is european stagnation. it is some growth in the united states and japan. some slowdown in china. china is such a big part of the story, that something of that magnitude i would not say would have a massive impact. obviously, it would...
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[applause] >> the alliance between the united states and israel is considered sacrosanct and has a long tradition. it dates back to 1967, during the six-day war. israeli forces took control of the west bank and the gaza strip. washington's pro-israeli policy was born with president lyndon b. johnson starting to send money and arms to the jewish state. 11 years later, the leaders of first world enemies israel and egypt signed the camp david accords after two weeks of intense negotiations led by president jimmy carter. the palestinians never give up their desire for self- determination. their frustration spilled out in the late 1980's with a desperate uprising against israeli occupation. that conflict ended in 1993 with the signing of the oslo accords. >> all the peoples of the middle east deserve the blessings of peace. >> for the first time, there was mutual recognition between israel and the palestinians. u.s. president bill clinton looked on as yasser arafat and israeli leaders shook hands. nevertheless, prospects for peace were shaken when palestinian extremists intensified their cam
[applause] >> the alliance between the united states and israel is considered sacrosanct and has a long tradition. it dates back to 1967, during the six-day war. israeli forces took control of the west bank and the gaza strip. washington's pro-israeli policy was born with president lyndon b. johnson starting to send money and arms to the jewish state. 11 years later, the leaders of first world enemies israel and egypt signed the camp david accords after two weeks of intense negotiations...
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so will the united states. they will continue to back israeli policies in the occupied territories, but nevertheless, there is a certain change of attitudes to be observed in western countries. more and more criticism coming along with israeli settlement policies, and i think israelis feel the heat. you might even interpret this action we have just seen in syria and the rhetoric in israel about the perceived iranian threat as a means to really distract from this business in the west bank of building one settlement after the other. >> switching back to syria -- how can the you take on a more active role in mediating this dispute -- how can the e you take on a more active role? >> the european union has miserably failed to bring the sides together, and what we need is a dialogue with all parties involved, including the syrian government. the war has changed to a certain extent. government forces are regaining control of large parts of syria, and even the leader of the opposition is now ready to negotiate with the
so will the united states. they will continue to back israeli policies in the occupied territories, but nevertheless, there is a certain change of attitudes to be observed in western countries. more and more criticism coming along with israeli settlement policies, and i think israelis feel the heat. you might even interpret this action we have just seen in syria and the rhetoric in israel about the perceived iranian threat as a means to really distract from this business in the west bank of...
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the united states ranked just 32nd. press freedom is especially in danger in countries like mexico and eritrea, which ranks last. turning our focus to mexico where press freedom groups are demanding more protection for journalists in the central american nation. >> our next report shows the gruesome reality for reporters there since the start of the government's war on drugs in 2006. since then, 67 journalists have been killed, and 14 more have disappeared. >> in july of last year, police recovered the mutilated bodies of three photojournalist from a river in the mexican port city of veracruz. they had taken victims of victims of the drug war currently waging in mexico. the photos sealed their fate. the body of reporter regina martinez was also found in the same state. she was looking into connections between drug cartels and the political world. she was tortured and choked to death. mexican ngo's said 91 journalists have been killed in 12 years. it is impossible to guess how many more reporters have been intimidated or
the united states ranked just 32nd. press freedom is especially in danger in countries like mexico and eritrea, which ranks last. turning our focus to mexico where press freedom groups are demanding more protection for journalists in the central american nation. >> our next report shows the gruesome reality for reporters there since the start of the government's war on drugs in 2006. since then, 67 journalists have been killed, and 14 more have disappeared. >> in july of last year,...
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the current german and french leaders are hardly united in the struggle for stability of the european currency, but some say that is nothing new. >> there is one thing to take from 50 years since the treaty is that we do make a difference. but this is perhaps not the worst strategy for getting through the current crisis. >> for more, we have our correspondent from the parliamentary studios. franco-german relations have been put to the test over the last year. has it caused by problems to date? >> of course the two have had their cautious over the strategy meant in tackling the eurozone debt crisis. we know that merkel is very fond of talking about universality. the clashes have been stronger between other heads of government between france and germany in the past 30 years. it is so fundamental to the sense of their identity. any clashes will not seriously rock about. >> why not britain or any of the other global powers? >> in fact, he insisted in the treaty there should be a preamble added that the franco- german friendship would not in any way prejudice the relationship between brita
the current german and french leaders are hardly united in the struggle for stability of the european currency, but some say that is nothing new. >> there is one thing to take from 50 years since the treaty is that we do make a difference. but this is perhaps not the worst strategy for getting through the current crisis. >> for more, we have our correspondent from the parliamentary studios. franco-german relations have been put to the test over the last year. has it caused by...
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m at the united nations general secretary on a visit to russia is demanding that a conference backed by moscow and washington be held as soon as possible. >> ban ki-moon has been to russia three times, but this is probably his most difficult mission. he is looking to get moscow and russia on the same page on the issue of syria. >> we have to end the violence as soon as possible and transition to a new future with the syrian people have peace, freedom, dignity, and justice. a negotiated political solution is the only way to end the crisis. >> so far, moscow has succeeded in blocking tougher international sanctions. moscow has rejected criticism surrounding its sale of weapons to the assad regime. >> we have not made a secret the fact that we supply syria with arms in accordance with contracts signed long ago. we have not violated any international treaties, and these are primarily defensive systems. >> for now, it appears to rush it is sticking by assad, an alliance that could further frustrate diplomatic efforts to end the fighting in syria. >> syria was also on the agenda in israel
m at the united nations general secretary on a visit to russia is demanding that a conference backed by moscow and washington be held as soon as possible. >> ban ki-moon has been to russia three times, but this is probably his most difficult mission. he is looking to get moscow and russia on the same page on the issue of syria. >> we have to end the violence as soon as possible and transition to a new future with the syrian people have peace, freedom, dignity, and justice. a...
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and the hardline stance could put a strain on relations with the united states and other nations. >> netanyahu cited iran's nuclear development as the biggest post election challenge. how will he deal with that issue? >> reporter: his administration has not ruled out a preemptive strike if iran proceeds with nuclear development. after exit polls projected his victory, he stressed that israel must keep iran in check. >> translator: our biggest challenge remains from preventing iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: but if israeli leaders resort to unilateral action in iran, they risk isolation and could further destabilize the region. whatever the composition of the incoming coalition, the focus will continue to be on what prime minister netanyahu will say and do. >> islamist militants may have timed their attack on a natural gas plant in the algerian desert to coincide with an important event. took hundreds of workers hostage last wednesday. a meeting scheduled for the same day. algerian security forces surrounded the plant after the attack and fought their way in. 37 for
and the hardline stance could put a strain on relations with the united states and other nations. >> netanyahu cited iran's nuclear development as the biggest post election challenge. how will he deal with that issue? >> reporter: his administration has not ruled out a preemptive strike if iran proceeds with nuclear development. after exit polls projected his victory, he stressed that israel must keep iran in check. >> translator: our biggest challenge remains from preventing...
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delegates from 11 pacific rim countries including the united states and australia wrapped up their 16th round of working level talks in singapore on wednesday. >> the negotiating teams made sol progress in bridging gaps in a number of areas. >> while refraining from revealing details, she said some challenging areas remain, including intellectual property and environmental issues. on the possibility of japan joining talks, the singaporean representative said member nations hope that new participating nations will keep up the good momentum which has been created throughout the negotiations. the next working level discussions are scheduled for may in peru. >>> russia is the world's leading producer of natural gas and producers want to sell more overseas. the country's energy minister says he hopes to reach a deal to increase exports to japan. alexander novak met in tokyo with the japanese trade and industry minister. they got together ahead of prime minister shinzo abe's scheduled trip to russia next month. novak said liquefied natural gas would be high on the agenda during abe's visit. h
delegates from 11 pacific rim countries including the united states and australia wrapped up their 16th round of working level talks in singapore on wednesday. >> the negotiating teams made sol progress in bridging gaps in a number of areas. >> while refraining from revealing details, she said some challenging areas remain, including intellectual property and environmental issues. on the possibility of japan joining talks, the singaporean representative said member nations hope that...
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. >> united nations turned down an offer from moscow for unit -- russian troops to be stationed at golan heights. >> forecasters tell more areas in germany to prepare for the highest blood levels in german history. -- flood levels lane german history. >> is the united states the first modern surveillance state, into the country's domestic surveillance programs put the country on par with former east germany? >> that is exactly what major american newspapers and civil liberties groups are asking to get after it and -- emerged that the obama administration has been secretly collecting phone and e-mail records of some citizens. >> the practice involves e-mail chat collection by internet giants like google, facebook, an apple and a massive sweep of domestic telephone calls. the government has defended the warrantless searches, saying they are necessary for fighting terrorism. >> for years, millions of people have been unknowingly under the watchful eye of the national security agency or the fbi. the "washington post" says the government has collected information that matters private details
. >> united nations turned down an offer from moscow for unit -- russian troops to be stationed at golan heights. >> forecasters tell more areas in germany to prepare for the highest blood levels in german history. -- flood levels lane german history. >> is the united states the first modern surveillance state, into the country's domestic surveillance programs put the country on par with former east germany? >> that is exactly what major american newspapers and civil...
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the united nations general secretary called or a return to civilian rule as soon as possible. >> in germany, the foreign minister was more outspoken, calling morsi's outing a major setback for democracy. of course, indents are being watched most closely in the region. here is more. >> international opinion is divided over president mohamed morsi's ouster. numerous countries have expressed alarm over the forced removal of a democratically elected leader. >> it is a basic right and a democracy for opposition members to voice their concerns and stage peaceful protests, but it is unacceptable for a government which has come to power through democratic elections to be toppled by the army. this is extremely alarming. >> neighboring israel had been keeping a wary eye on rising religious extremism in egypt. >> we would like to see the new people in egypt restoring law and order in egypt, trying to bring back stability. >> palestinian opinion is divided. some sympathize with the opposition, while others saw an ally in morsi. >> i'm very upset for him. i'm truly sad because he stood with the palestin
the united nations general secretary called or a return to civilian rule as soon as possible. >> in germany, the foreign minister was more outspoken, calling morsi's outing a major setback for democracy. of course, indents are being watched most closely in the region. here is more. >> international opinion is divided over president mohamed morsi's ouster. numerous countries have expressed alarm over the forced removal of a democratically elected leader. >> it is a basic right...
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in this case, south korea, the united states, and even china, as a member of the united nations security council. >> china is supporting this in the united nations. how significant is that? >> china is one of the biggest losers in the last couple of months. we are operating under the assumption that china can influence north korea. north korea has become a liability for chinese foreign security policy in the region. >> you mentioned before the isolation of north korea. does this make the nation feel cornered and under pressure to take some sort of action? >> strange as it may sound, i think it is more a sign of weakness than strength, and it illustrates how isolated the leadership is and how much it has to rest on the power of the military class in north korea. >> thank you very much for that analysis. >> frantic diplomatic efforts are under way to secure the efforts of 21 united nations peacekeepers taken hostage by a syrian rebel group. they are being held in golan heights where there were put on a mission to monitor the syrian border area. >> they have been ordered to treat them as en
in this case, south korea, the united states, and even china, as a member of the united nations security council. >> china is supporting this in the united nations. how significant is that? >> china is one of the biggest losers in the last couple of months. we are operating under the assumption that china can influence north korea. north korea has become a liability for chinese foreign security policy in the region. >> you mentioned before the isolation of north korea. does...
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military commanders from south korea and the united states are trying to show they're ready for anything. they're holding a joint drill on the heels of north korea's underground nuclear test. both countries are warning authorities in pyongyang against further provocations. south korean defense officials say air force troops from the two countries are conducting a drill using f-16 fighter jets. the pilots are preparing for possible aerial combat and air raids on north korea. south korean navy commanders say they are holding a maritime mobility exercise involving 20 naval ships. army officers say they are also planning to conduct a shelling drill this week. defense officials in seoul have showed off a key part of their military's fire power. they released video of the newly deployed cruise missile. the 50-second clip shows the weapons hit targets after being fired from a destroyer and a submarine. >> translator: the military is releasing the footage to ease public anxiety by showing south korea is fully equipped to deal with the north's nuclear missile threats. >> general ryu young-jeo sai
military commanders from south korea and the united states are trying to show they're ready for anything. they're holding a joint drill on the heels of north korea's underground nuclear test. both countries are warning authorities in pyongyang against further provocations. south korean defense officials say air force troops from the two countries are conducting a drill using f-16 fighter jets. the pilots are preparing for possible aerial combat and air raids on north korea. south korean navy...
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the united nations has estimated that some 800,000 refugees were living in myanmar. refugees from myanmar are living in thailand. they cross the border to free persecution by the former military regime. the japanese government last month decided to provide vocational training for refugees. about $100,000 have been earmarked for the program. this is april camp for myanmar refugees on the thai border. they have high hopes for their country's democratic reforms. maintenance for agricultural machines and computer skills are two of the subjects. the goal is to help refugees lead independent lives after they return to myanmar. machine maintenance training began on monday. a group of refugees learned how to handle small engines used in tractors and other machineries. the 14 trainees come from seven different refugee camps in thailand. they have been instructed to pass on their knowledge to others living in the tents. >> translator: the skills i learned will help me in the future. i want to pass on what i acquired to other refugees. >> translator: people who lived for so lon
the united nations has estimated that some 800,000 refugees were living in myanmar. refugees from myanmar are living in thailand. they cross the border to free persecution by the former military regime. the japanese government last month decided to provide vocational training for refugees. about $100,000 have been earmarked for the program. this is april camp for myanmar refugees on the thai border. they have high hopes for their country's democratic reforms. maintenance for agricultural...
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there is even a kindergarten unit stadium. those clubs, like cologne, know how to draw a crowd. >> there is a profound relationship between a club and the fans who suffer and celebrate along with it. >> that holds true even once a team has dropped to the second division. the past season saw an average 40,000 spectators at every home match in cologne, more than the number of spectators for the preigning italian champion. >> the fans here are loyal to their team, no matter what league they are in. like it says in our anthem -- we will go through thick and thin with this club. fans prove that everyday. >> but there is a huge fiscal gap between the bundesliga divisions. over the summer, first division teams have already spent more than 200 million euros on transfers, but the second division has to count every cent . so far, 9 million euros have gone to buying new second division players. clubs like cologne have to economize. >> what is the best place to reduce our debt? the first division, of course. so promotion would not be a ba
there is even a kindergarten unit stadium. those clubs, like cologne, know how to draw a crowd. >> there is a profound relationship between a club and the fans who suffer and celebrate along with it. >> that holds true even once a team has dropped to the second division. the past season saw an average 40,000 spectators at every home match in cologne, more than the number of spectators for the preigning italian champion. >> the fans here are loyal to their team, no matter what...
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the missiles have been sent by the united states, germany, and the netherlands, but not everyone approves of the move. on tuesday, a proud of -- a crowd of protesters. >> demonstrations against the patriot missile deployment have been taking place for days. the confrontation and threats against german soldiers reportedly arose from a protest like this one on monday. the five germans strolling through town in civilian clothing may have been mistaken for americans. turkish security forces managed to bring the germans to safety. the german government has called it a serious incident. >> this is unacceptable. against the backdrop of this incident, it will be necessary to speak closely with the turkish authorities about the threat posed to german soldiers. we expect our host country, turkey, to inspect the security of our soldiers when they move around in the cities. >> the german missile batteries are on their way to the southeast of the country. turkey requested the patriots from nato to defend itself against possible spillover from the ongoing conflict in syria. >> in another story, russian
the missiles have been sent by the united states, germany, and the netherlands, but not everyone approves of the move. on tuesday, a proud of -- a crowd of protesters. >> demonstrations against the patriot missile deployment have been taking place for days. the confrontation and threats against german soldiers reportedly arose from a protest like this one on monday. the five germans strolling through town in civilian clothing may have been mistaken for americans. turkish security forces...
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. >> it averaged a profit of 17,000 euros per unit sold. general motors and ford ended up at the bottom of the profitability table, incurring losses of more than 800 euros per unit sold. >> chancellor merkel has said germany will not bailout its crisis-hit shipping industry, despite its important role in germany ross export economy. >> merkel was -- germany's export economy. >> urkel was speaking -- merkel was beating at a conference. -- merkel was speaking at a conference. she said investment in infrastructure projects like a canal would ring results -- bring results. >> time for soccer news. just one day after i am unit secured a record of 23 ash a record -- they are in munich secured a record -- byron munich -- bayern munich won a record 23rd title -- >> he set them up. another player knock them down. they earned their club a lucky win. if nÜrnberg were lucky, their opponent was anything but. nÜrnberg produced nothing in the opening period and were poor after the break, too, until the 54th minute. the defender sent home the opening goa
. >> it averaged a profit of 17,000 euros per unit sold. general motors and ford ended up at the bottom of the profitability table, incurring losses of more than 800 euros per unit sold. >> chancellor merkel has said germany will not bailout its crisis-hit shipping industry, despite its important role in germany ross export economy. >> merkel was -- germany's export economy. >> urkel was speaking -- merkel was beating at a conference. -- merkel was speaking at a...
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they criticized japan as making trouble on the issue around the senkaku islands and criticized the united states to adjust their policy in asia-pacific. they introduced the army structure in the second chapter and also the number of soldier, but it's also part of the autobio and they mentioned about the main three roles which are expected to realize by pla. the first one is the defending the sovereignty and security and the territory. and the second one is to guarantee the economic and society development. and the third one is making their contribution to war and peace. but they are always emphasis the world of peace through development. but they also show us the threatening military forces. the keyword is the mobile operation and one other is the strengthening the command and control. so they've already conducted navy exercise long distance around the senkaku islands and also in the west pacific. so we have to keep watching on the real operation even though they are emphasis on peaceful development. >>> japan is not the only country watching as china's military expands in asia. leaders a
they criticized japan as making trouble on the issue around the senkaku islands and criticized the united states to adjust their policy in asia-pacific. they introduced the army structure in the second chapter and also the number of soldier, but it's also part of the autobio and they mentioned about the main three roles which are expected to realize by pla. the first one is the defending the sovereignty and security and the territory. and the second one is to guarantee the economic and society...
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united nations projects the world population will cross the 9 billion mark by 2015, intensifying the scramble for resources. water is also needed for agriculture. that is where most of the world's supplies go today. irrigation systems are all too often inefficient. a lot of water can be saved with the technologies, but rapid economic growth in emerging economies is also increasing demand. the use of water resources is projected to rise by 50% in developing countries and by 18% in the industrialized parts of the globe. water pollution is not helping the situation, either. nor is climate change -- certain regions are literally trying out. many countries are introducing desalination systems and drip irrigation, but these solutions are of little use to the world's poor, for home water scarcity is becoming an increasingly pressing problem. >> the united nations says access to clean drinking water is a human right. but that right is not insured everywhere, especially in countries where water is a scarce resource. >> you would think that countries such as germany with abundant amounts of wa
united nations projects the world population will cross the 9 billion mark by 2015, intensifying the scramble for resources. water is also needed for agriculture. that is where most of the world's supplies go today. irrigation systems are all too often inefficient. a lot of water can be saved with the technologies, but rapid economic growth in emerging economies is also increasing demand. the use of water resources is projected to rise by 50% in developing countries and by 18% in the...
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a united nations' watchdog has also said that they have not received any concrete confirmation that the weapons have been used. moscow is strongly backing the regime version. the u.s. seemed to be far more cautious. i think there is a growing concern that if chemical weapons had been used, then they would be expected to act. they would be very concerned about having to do with it, but having said that, there does seem to be growing evidence that some sort of missile has occurred, which will cause a great deal of alarm because the syrian regime has a stockpile of some of the most deadliest chemical weapons in the world. >> at the istanbul meeting, the syrian opposition has been establishing an interim government. they have elected their new prime minister. what happens next? >> he has been addressing the media. also crucially, he said that the interim government he is working on will be operating inside syria. the key question is how this large number of various syrian rebel groups will be referred to with the use of authority? some of them have been extremely critical of the opposition
a united nations' watchdog has also said that they have not received any concrete confirmation that the weapons have been used. moscow is strongly backing the regime version. the u.s. seemed to be far more cautious. i think there is a growing concern that if chemical weapons had been used, then they would be expected to act. they would be very concerned about having to do with it, but having said that, there does seem to be growing evidence that some sort of missile has occurred, which will...
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russia has accused the united states -- a u.s. diplomat, rather, of spying. state tv showed footage of the rest. moscow says he was caught with disguises and special equipment as he tried to recruit a russian agent to work for the cia. he has been ordered to leave the country. >> dozens are missing after a boat carrying about 100 people capsized off the coast of western myanmar. the passengers were muslims fleeing from an approaching cyclone. thousands of members of the community are living in makeshift camps after violence drove them from their homes. >> the revelations of spying by a u.s. justice department on an american news agency are sending shock waves through russia appeared reporters at the associated press are expressing outrage over a sweeping seizure of staff phone records. federal agents secretly to the information while conducting a probe into an ap story about the cia operation in yen and yenyemen -- in yemen. >> gemini's plunging birthrate is so dramatic that the company will be short much-needed workers in just over a decade. >> the chancello
russia has accused the united states -- a u.s. diplomat, rather, of spying. state tv showed footage of the rest. moscow says he was caught with disguises and special equipment as he tried to recruit a russian agent to work for the cia. he has been ordered to leave the country. >> dozens are missing after a boat carrying about 100 people capsized off the coast of western myanmar. the passengers were muslims fleeing from an approaching cyclone. thousands of members of the community are...
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prosecutors's say the 3 -- prosecutors say the three formed the killing unit. they say zschaepe was responsible for the murders, even if she was not actually present during any of them. beta zschaepe says -- beate zschaepe says she will remain silent during the trial. >> one of italy's best-known politicians has died. more on that in a moment. >> first, a look at some of the other news around the world. >> the un has distanced itself from an investigator's claims that syrian rebels have used chemical weapons in the country possible war. a member of a un inquiry commission, carla del ponte th, says there is evidence the rebels have used terror and asked -- have used sarin gas. >> the taliban has claimed responsibility for the bombing that killed at least 16 people pakistan.aign rally in northwes- the rally was being held for an islamist party normally seen as a taliban ally pali -- ally. there has been a wave of violence ahead of national elections in june. >> india and china have resolved a three-week standoff over their common border in the himalayan mountains
prosecutors's say the 3 -- prosecutors say the three formed the killing unit. they say zschaepe was responsible for the murders, even if she was not actually present during any of them. beta zschaepe says -- beate zschaepe says she will remain silent during the trial. >> one of italy's best-known politicians has died. more on that in a moment. >> first, a look at some of the other news around the world. >> the un has distanced itself from an investigator's claims that syrian...
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in just a few weeks, the invading coalition forces, led by the united states, overran the country. washington promised that the fall of saddam hussein would lead to greater peace and democracy in iraq. when the region did fall, iraq's longstanding power structures collapsed, and the shiite majority took power after decades of repression. sectarian violence erupted, and attacks became a common occurrence. coalition troops also found themselves in the cross hairs. in january 2005, iraq coast its first free elections in more than 50 years. the shiite majority became the strongest player in the new parliament, but violence overshadowed the tea. with more than 1000 attacks per week in late 2006, iraq threatened to slide into civil war. in 2007, u.s. troops erected a wall around city districts in an attempt to stem the sectarian bloodshed. the sectarian wall still divides parts of baghdad 15 months after the exit of u.s. forces. the sunni minority has expressed anger at what it sees as repression at the hands of the shiite-backed government. unrest and violence continued to dominate life
in just a few weeks, the invading coalition forces, led by the united states, overran the country. washington promised that the fall of saddam hussein would lead to greater peace and democracy in iraq. when the region did fall, iraq's longstanding power structures collapsed, and the shiite majority took power after decades of repression. sectarian violence erupted, and attacks became a common occurrence. coalition troops also found themselves in the cross hairs. in january 2005, iraq coast its...
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thomas shaffer says any such review could significantly harm japan's interests both in the united states and in asia. he made the comments during a symposium attended by former envoys to japan. the debate touched on recent visits by japanese cabinet ministers to a shrine in tokyo which honors the war dead including those convicted of war crimes. the visits sparked angry protests in china and south korea. >> people who were the victims of japanese aggression saw that differently, but i understand, i think, the emotion of trying to honor those who had given their lives for the country. >> he also rejected efforts to justify the so-called comfort women issue. many women from korea, japan, china, and other countries were forced to work in brothels to serve japanese soldiers during world war ii. he urged caution against moving japan to review a 1993 government statement which expressed an official apology to the women. >>> people in south korea are celebrating the reopening of one of the country's most revered strak tours, nam da money or the southern gate. the landmark building has been unde
thomas shaffer says any such review could significantly harm japan's interests both in the united states and in asia. he made the comments during a symposium attended by former envoys to japan. the debate touched on recent visits by japanese cabinet ministers to a shrine in tokyo which honors the war dead including those convicted of war crimes. the visits sparked angry protests in china and south korea. >> people who were the victims of japanese aggression saw that differently, but i...